Jai Jinendra

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Jai Jinendra! (Sanskrit: जाय जीनेंद्र Jāya Jīnēndra) is a common greeting used across the Jain community. Composed of three words, Jaya, Jina and Indra, it means "Hail the ones who have conquered their internal and external enemies".

The term derives its usage from Jina, which is the highest state of enlightenment a human being can achieve. It reflects the pillars of Jain philosophy, like asceticism and inner enlightenment.

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